Via is re-engineering public transit — from a regulated system of rigid routes and schedules to a fully dynamic, on-demand network. Via is able to seamlessly integrate with existing fixed-route transportation infrastructure, helping to fill in gaps where existing transit isn’t easily accessible.

Via has been tapped by cities and transit authorities in more than 60 markets in 15 countries around the world, including several deployments Australia, including projects in Sydney and Newcastle, as well as an autonomous vehicle project in Coffs Harbour called BusBot.

Visit Platform.Via.com and see how Via is changing public transportation around the world.

Testimonials

Fast Company - “This month Via hit 50 million rides, versus Uber’s 10 billion and Lyft’s 500 million–but with much less of the vitriol, and productive relationships with the cities in which it operates.”

Fast Company

“What separates Via from an increasingly crowded ride-hailing field is its dynamic-routing system that adjusts to new trip requests in real-time.”

CityLab

“Via represents another disruption to traditional transportation and is Uber’s closest competition. The company’s complex ride-sharing software represents the future of public transportation, building on an immense amount of rider data that grows daily.”

Forbes

“Via has big ambitions: to deploy technology to fill a gap between public and private transportation. The service essentially combines the cheap, communal ride of a bus with something close to the door-to-door service of a cab.”

Crain's New York Business

“What’s interesting about Via is that while it is building its direct to consumer, own-brand operations, it also has been inking licensing deals with third parties that are already established in various places. These include partnerships with Arriva and Keolis, two mass-transit companies that operate city buses, train services and more in multiple counties."